Wednesday, January 11, 2006
[WRITING] Character charts
Mind you I have never once filled out a character chart, but I keep thinking maybe I should.
Over at her storytelling blog, Rosina Lippi describes a main character.
To do so, she uses the following profile.
Name:
Home:
Hair:
Eyes:
Height:
Favorite foods:
Won't eat:
Favorite things to drink:
Favorite Music:
Likes to wear:
What her living space is like:
Methods of transport:
Politics:
Magazine subscriptions:
Favorite Book:
Favorite TV Show:
Favorite Movie of the last few years:
Expression:
Movie star crush:
Pets:
Creative outlet:
Favorite Muppet:
Favorite ice cream:
Favorite desert:
The thing she'd never do:
The thing she's always wanted to do:
Childhood toy that's still in her room:
Sound interesting? Follow the comments thread to see what other questions readers want to ask about the characters.
Only comment, "Favorite Muppet"?
I don't have and never had a favorite Muppet. Sesame Street is way past my time and we didn't have television when the now-twentysomethings were young. I =know= most of the Muppets but was never involved enough to have a favorite.
Now, if you'd been asking my favorite Mouseketeer c. 1958: Cubby O'Brien.
Other character charts to peruse and use:
If you decide to use character charts, choose one of these, or make your own using elements from these.
Over at her storytelling blog, Rosina Lippi describes a main character.
To do so, she uses the following profile.
Name:
Home:
Hair:
Eyes:
Height:
Favorite foods:
Won't eat:
Favorite things to drink:
Favorite Music:
Likes to wear:
What her living space is like:
Methods of transport:
Politics:
Magazine subscriptions:
Favorite Book:
Favorite TV Show:
Favorite Movie of the last few years:
Expression:
Movie star crush:
Pets:
Creative outlet:
Favorite Muppet:
Favorite ice cream:
Favorite desert:
The thing she'd never do:
The thing she's always wanted to do:
Childhood toy that's still in her room:
Sound interesting? Follow the comments thread to see what other questions readers want to ask about the characters.
Only comment, "Favorite Muppet"?
I don't have and never had a favorite Muppet. Sesame Street is way past my time and we didn't have television when the now-twentysomethings were young. I =know= most of the Muppets but was never involved enough to have a favorite.
Now, if you'd been asking my favorite Mouseketeer c. 1958: Cubby O'Brien.
Other character charts to peruse and use:
- Charlotte Dillon's Character Chart
- Rebecca Sinclair's Fiction Writer's Character Chart
- Carol McLeod's Character Chart
- Sandy Tritt's Character Trait Chart and personality components
- R.J. Hembree's Character Building Workshop
If you decide to use character charts, choose one of these, or make your own using elements from these.
: views from the Hill
Bertold Brecht:
Everything changes. You can make
A fresh start with your final breath.
But what has happened has happened. And the water
You once poured into the wine cannot be
Drained off again.
Everything changes. You can make
A fresh start with your final breath.
But what has happened has happened. And the water
You once poured into the wine cannot be
Drained off again.